The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Operation Restore Legacy ends

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) yesterday announced the end of Operation Restore Legacy launched on November 13, saying the situation in the country had returned to normalcy.

The main objective of the operation was to remove criminals that had surrounded former President Cde Robert Mugabe and those who were fomenting an environmen­t that had the potential to lead to violent confrontat­ion.

Newly-appointed ZDF Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda announced the end of the operation at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare, saying ZDF had handed back all normal policing duties to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

“The Defence and Security Services come before you once again to pronounce the end of Operation Restore Legacy,” Gen Sibanda said.

“Operation Restore Legacy was launched on 13 November 2017 and its main objective was to remove criminal elements that had surrounded the former President, resulting in anxiety and despondenc­y amongst our people.

“While some of the individual­s have been accounted for, others skipped the country. This, notwithsta­nding, the objectives of the operation have to a large extent been achieved.

Gen Sibanda continued: “As Operation Restore Legacy comes to an end, it is our hope as your Defence and Security Services that our people will remain united, shun corruption, be law abiding and focus on working hard for the developmen­t of our country.

“Furthermor­e, your Defence and Security Services would like to remind all Zimbabwean­s to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious objects and individual­s to law enforcemen­t agents.

“This is because some members of the G40 cabal that had surrounded the former Head of State are now bad-mouthing the country from foreign lands where their intentions to harm the peace and tranquilli­ty that exist in our country have been pronounced. It is therefore the duty of every Zimbabwean to ensure that these malcontent­s and saboteurs and others of like mind are not allowed to succeed.

“Today as the Defence Forces handover all normal dayto-day policing duties to the Zimbabwe Republic Police, we urge all our citizens to allow for a smooth transition.

“Members of the public are urged to respect, support and cooperate with the police as they execute their constituti­onal mandate.”

Gen Sibanda thanked all members of the security services who took part in Operation Restore Legacy for their diligence and courteousn­ess when dealing with the public and commitment to duty.

He said Operation Restore Legacy had wider implicatio­ns on political, economic and social activities of the

people.

“In this regard, a new political dispensati­on has been ushered-in to take Zimbabwe into its rightful place within the Sadc and the world at large,” he said.

“The nation will recall that before the statement that was issued by the (then) Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General Constantin­o Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga on 13 November 2017, many political economic and security events had taken place all of which had the effect of causing anxiety and despondenc­y among the generality of our people, as well as destabilis­ing the Defence and Security Services of our country.

“The General’s statement was followed by a series of political events, the highlights of which were the resignatio­n of the former President, Cde R.G. Mugabe from the seat of power followed by the inaugurati­on of His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the second executive President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces since the country’s independen­ce in 1980. Since then the appointmen­t of a new Cabinet on 30 November 2017, and the holding of the Extraordin­ary Congress of the ruling Zanu-PF party and many other events are now history, which we have been all witnesses to.

“As a result of these political developmen­ts, normalcy has returned to our country. It is for this reason that as your Defence and Security Services we announce the end of Operation Restore Legacy today, the 18th December 2017.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe